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I’ve been working with the interns in our Microsoft Innovation Center (Singapore) on some cool Windows Mobile demos.  One of the biggies we encounter is how aggressive Windows Mobile manages power.  Not a bad thing for end users wanting to use Read More...
Another free MSDN TechTalk Day is just around the corner. Like all our previous TechTalks... we have it jam packed with ooie-gooie technology goodness. We kick off the day with an hours plus of back to back demos ranging from the practical stuff to absolutely Read More...
Come join us this 12th (Tues) February 2008 where Microsoft MVP Wei-Meng Lee will present two sessions on what is new in Visual Studio 2008 and Windows Mobile development. Session 1 - What is new in Visual Studio 2008 If you have always wanted to learn Read More...
Wow! Considering I work at Microsoft, there are tons of things that happens here that I don't know about and I get WOW-ed by. Check this out on MSDN... we've got development and security experts making 20 min videos on developer security topics. This Read More...
Singapore SQL User Group is hosting a session with Tom Casey (he's the General Manager for the SQL Server Business Intelligence group over at Redmond) and you're invited! Here is the user group's invite. SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence platform Read More...
My apologies for the delay in getting the event slides up. All this holiday cheer got to be early and I've been plowing through my emails plus a secret "pet project" (more information to come shortly). Again, it was great to see everyone at the event. Read More...
I've got an app using features of .NET 3.5. I'm using Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 and deploying to Windows Server 2008 RC0. As you can tell... this post will be very dated as all the stuff I'm using are pre-release. So if you read this and we've gone RTM... Read More...
At our Oct MSDN TechTalk event, we showed Singapore a number of sweet demos of SQL 2008 delivered by two of Singapore’s best database professionals. Whatever they showed you must have knocked your socks off as the number of follow-up requests on SQL 2008 Read More...
During this week's MSDN TechTalks, I showed a 15 min demo where I built a website from scratch that allows the user to type in their Singapore postal code and a Singapore map shows up with a pin on top of the postal code (every postal code represent a Read More...
Great to see such a wonderful collection of Singapore developers all in one huge room. As promised, we're collecting all the materials presented at the event and will put them here in this post. So if you're looking for the slide decks, demos, suggested Read More...
So I've been busy this past month organizing our upcoming full day of technical developer content. I am happy to report that the sessions are close to being locked and loaded for the event. As of Oct 2, here is what we have lined up for our Oct TechTalk Read More...
The folks at TechEd Malaysia is organizing a SumoRobot competition for the event (and possibly even post TechEd). Anyhow, I'm leaving a set of SumoRobots in Malaysia so if you're keen to run a competition of your own... contact your friendly Malaysia Read More...
A big "thank you" goes out to the 20 of you who joined me in the most exciting session at TechEd Malaysia 2007! Ok, it wasn't that exciting but you have you admit... PowerShell is freaking cool. What is PowerShell? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powershell Read More...
Our friends at SGDOTNET (Singapore's .NET User Group) has an exciting evening of topics for their September Meeting. Alan Dias Andrew on The Benefits of OpenXml followed by Wee Hyong and Alvin Lau on an Incubation Effort within the ADO.NET team called Read More...
The DST Asia booth was one of the most popular solution showcases at MEDC 2007 Singapore. During lunch and at all the breaks, their booth was pretty much packed. I was only able to meet up with them after the event. Check out the video to see what they Read More...
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